Students at Rio Grande High School still don't have their schedules, but one student said there's no record of her ever attending.

"They asked me if I was at the right school. I said, 'She was here. She was a cheerleader, a Castinettes.' I said, 'She's been here for two years,'" parent Elaine Lopez said.

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Lopez' daughter is a junior at Rio Grande High School, yet when she registered for classes they didn't have a single record that she'd ever stepped foot inside the school.

She said guidance councilors and the assistant principal told her not to worry, they'd figure it out.

"The only thing he helped me with is to register her as a new student. I didn't really want to do; I wanted her to get into school. I wanted her to be here the first day and I wanted her to go to classes," Lopez said.

Then, the first day of class came and that's when Lopez heard about all of the scheduling problems.

She said she was worried that if they didn't even have records of her daughter, there was no way she would get a correct schedule.

"If she wasn't in the system, she wasn't going to get into the courses she was supposed to take," Lopez said.

In the meantime, Lopez said her daughter has been going to classes on her own.

"She makes her own schedule. So we made her own schedule. We brought that in to the councilors and they did not think that the schedules would be ready on Tuesday," Lopez said.

Lopez said Rio Grande finally found her daughter in the computer system on Friday, but she still did not have a class schedule.